Pulpit PreviewsJanuary Worship ScheduleWhat does it mean to be a People of Possibility?​(all services begin at 10:30 unless otherwise noted)

January 6: Music Sunday.Dan Bassin, The UUCB choir and members of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra will ring in the new year with a special Epiphany Music Sunday service. Our five-year survey of J.S. Bach’s epic seasonal masterpiece, his Christmas Oratorio, comes to its joyous conclusion on Sunday, January 6th, commemorating the Feast of Epiphany for which this sixth and final cantata was written.

January 13: Who is the Stranger? Rev. Joan MontagnesSince ancient times, communities asked, “Who are my Neighbors?” To that age-old question, we might add, “Who are we?” and, perhaps more importantly, “Whose are we?” As we reach for answers, we might surprise ourselves.

January 20: UU Access and Inclusion Ministry Service with Andrew Marcum, PhDAndrew is an Adjunct Professor of Disability Studies for the City University of New York and Program Coordinator at the Center for Self Advocacy in Buffalo. Andrew was a 2018 Open Buffalo Democracy Fellow where he developed an annual leadership forum dedicated to increasing civic and community engagement among people with disabilities in Buffalo and Erie County so that our community can become more inclusive, open, and accessible to all People.

January 27: Boundless Possibility, Rev. Joan MontagnesA meditative service to dwell on the possibilities open to us and the hope those possibilities offer. As Yogi Berra said, “When you come to a fork in the road, take it!”